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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 430A - FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS

NRS 430A.120 Director to adopt regulations.

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NRS 430A.120 Director to adopt regulations. The Director shall adopt such regulations as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. The regulations must provide:
1. Criteria for evaluating and determining the geographic boundaries for at-risk communities.
2. A method for establishing family resource centers, which must include the option of designating existing organizations as family resource centers.
3. Criteria for evaluating and approving action plans. The criteria must provide that no action plan will be approved unless it is:
(a)Tailored to meet the specific needs of the community;
(b)Developed with input from members of the family resource center council and local and state elected officials who represent the geographic area in which the family resource center is located; and
(c)Feasible in relation to the resources available to the family resource center to which the action plan applies.
4. Criteria for the establishment and composition of a family resource center council.
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